Central Hwange National Park, encompassing Sinamatella, is a sanctuary of Zimbabwean wilderness. Flowing rivers, natural springs, and dams sustain its vibrant ecosystem, drawing a rich diversity of wildlife. A network of waterholes, bustling with game, punctuates the landscape, offering captivating wildlife encounters. Sinamatella's elevated vantage point provides breathtaking views, while the park's intricate water sources create a thriving oasis. This region is a haven for nature enthusiasts seeking an authentic African safari experience amidst the untouched beauty of Central Hwange's untamed landscapes.
A rustic, traditional camp of 8 canvas-walled units beneath cooling thatch, Camp Hwange overlooks one of the natural waterholes that make this part of Hwange National Park special.
Founded in 2010 by a well-known professional guide, Camp Hwange’s location is strategic. This private concession in the central part of Hwange lies between the rugged mopane woodlands to the north and the sandy soil teak forests to the south-west; it’s location here on this open savannah ecotone means that game viewing is as diverse as its habitat types.
Aside from fantastic game viewing, especially in the drier months from April through to November, Camp Hwange offers an excellent guided experience with a strong emphasis on walking and tracking.





